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Since we now know that Borderlands: The Pre-sequel will be our first AAA same-day Linux release be sure to pre-order it, and check out this latest video!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaIJOk2MYHc

I can't wait to try out playing as a combat claptrap, hah, that sure does sound amusing. What do you guys think?

All the more reason for me to really hammer some hours into Borderlands 2 to finish it before the release. You guys will want to know what we think of TPS when it's release after-all right? I best get saving my pennies to grab a copy of TPS when it arrives.

You can pre-order using GameAgent the store run by Aspyr Media (the guys porting the game).

It releases on the 17th of October on Steam. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Breeze Oct 6, 2014
Broke my preorder rule and my promise I made to not by any more games until I played the ones I have. Thanks Aspyr :P
Teal Oct 6, 2014
Preordering games is bad and shouldn't be done.
Imants Oct 6, 2014
Never pre-order anything! Pre-ordering must disappear! Only buy games after reading some reviews.
hidekin Oct 6, 2014
I'll not preorder it but i'm looking forward to this game :-)
I never preorder anything.
titi Oct 6, 2014
UT3 teached me to never preorder anything until there is a working linux version available for real!
edo Oct 6, 2014
$60 for a single game (no dlcs?) It's a lot of money, and money doesn't grow on trees ;)
If this game is like a mod of B2 (using same engine) then I would think it should be cheaper.
But for those than have enough money, its great than they make an investment in the future of linux as a gaming platform, devs has to know that we are willing to pay (but in my case not $60 for just a pre-order)
HadBabits Oct 6, 2014
I was hoping they would revamp the clunky interface (or at least make it more mouse friendly). All in all, it seems like more Borderlands with more content; which is what they do best. However, I don't see it demanding to be played any sooner than the rest of the extensive BL2 content making it worth it to enable pre-order culture. That said I'll probably pick it up down the line :)
kozec Oct 6, 2014
Quoting: aLare there benefits to preorder?
Well, I preordered Metro...
dude Oct 6, 2014
I preordered, though I didn't like Borderlands 1. But I like BL2 and the Linux support for TPS on day one even more. So why not show Aspyre a little love after Civ V and BL2 and PREORDER NOW!
TrontheTechie Oct 7, 2014
I never really pre-order out of principle, but I did. If it runs well, in a week I'll buy the season pass too.
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